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irondethimpreza t1_j3gl47s wrote
This is why I made sure I voted in person. I wasn't going to give the Republicans any more opportunity than necessary to invalidate my vote.
irondethimpreza t1_izks3nj wrote
What is that "pure" stuff? I tried one of those flavors last week, and it tasted like barely flavored soda water.
irondethimpreza t1_iurzlfi wrote
Reply to comment by opaquedaybreak in $10 a day for jury pay is absurd if Pennsylvania says they are holding fair trials. by Jazzlike_Breadfruit9
This is the way.
irondethimpreza t1_iunh36y wrote
Mon ami, whatever you want out of an education here, you can get in Europe for less. I can't understand why anybody from Europe in their right mind would want to move to America right now. You have (as per my understanding,) free postsecondary education, and a free healthcare system. Why give that up?
irondethimpreza t1_ism3pbi wrote
Reply to comment by Open_Veins_8 in Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick's Record in Congress on LGBTQ Issues Earns Him a āDā from the Human Rights Campaign - Bucks County Beacon by Open_Veins_8
Funny thing about Glenn Thompson is that a few days after voting against codifying same-sex marriage, he attended his gay son's same-sex wedding. The guy is an absolute turd.
irondethimpreza t1_j3gqzmt wrote
Reply to comment by ScienceWasLove in Majority of 16k canceled Pa. mail-in ballots were from Dems by TransporterOffline
1% of 1 million = 10,000 invalidated Dem ballots
1.8% of 187,000 = about 3,500 invalidated Rep ballots
About 3x as many Democratic ballots were invalidated, but feel free to spin this however you want. Republicans are perfectly happy to do this as long as the numbers are in their favor. To therm, the invalidated Republican votes are just collateral damage, so long as they invalidate more Democratic votes.
Edit: cant math this morning